The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To examine whether selection for tameness has affected their intra-specific social behavior, 32 red junglefowl from two selection lines, one selected for increased tameness and one selected for a high fear of humans for ten generations, were kept in a group of two females and two males each and were observed in a semi-natural undisturbed enclosure. Birds selected for a low fear of humans had more social conflict, and the males from this selection crowed more and were more often observed in low social proximity to others. The high-fear birds spent more time close together with the rest of the group and performed more social, non-aggressive pecki...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
<div><p>Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to phys...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Prosocial behaviour is pronounced in humans and prevalent in some non-human animals, however, the oc...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The domestic fowl has a different social behavior compared to their ancestor, the red junglefowl. To...
<div><p>Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to phys...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Domestication has caused a range of similar phenotypic changes across taxa, relating to physiology, ...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Historically during domestication of animals, tameness towards humans was likely the most desired tr...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Early animal domestication may have been driven by selection on tameness. Selection on only tameness...
Prosocial behaviour is pronounced in humans and prevalent in some non-human animals, however, the oc...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...
The mechanisms behind early domestication of animals are still unknown and an important question is ...
Domestication is a process in which animals become adapted to a life among humans by means of select...
The domesticated phenotype is a set of behavioural, morphological and physiological traits that is c...